I was just wondering what the official line is on the spec, as the HP StorageWorks 1510i only allows management access to storage through a router. Data access is restricted to the same subnet only.

The reason given for this is that the CRC will change as the encapsulated SCSI commands go through a router, but I would have thought that the spec was written in such a way as to handle that situation ?

gcaley is correct. iSCSI does support routed networking. However, if you have one manufacturer's iSCSI cards and they and wish to have fast support then it is often wise to stick to their recommendations. I imagine that HP have only tested extensively in an unrouted network.

recommendations are to have the SAN on a separate network as far as i've read, so how do i set thjs up to have the SAN on a separate network, with access for exchange and the management console to the SAN and 10.10.0.x network?

Cheers

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